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Kylee Phillips, MD, MBA is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and a Team Physician for the University of Michigan Department of Athletic Medicine. She is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine. As a team physician she works with all Michigan athletes both in athletic medicine clinic and event coverage.
Dr. Phillips graduated from the University of Arizona School of Medicine and the Eller College of Management. She completed her Emergency Medicine residency at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia and then came to the University of Michigan to complete her Sports Medicine Fellowship. She currently serves as the Director for the Emergency Medicine Sports Medicine elective and is the Coordinator of the Sports Medicine-Emergency Medicine Fellowship.
Dr. Phillips’ clinical interest include the use of ultrasound for musculoskeletal injuries and emergency action planning for athletic events. She also works to improve the assessment and treatment of concussions and musculoskeletal injuries by Emergency Medicine physicians.
Administrative Contact:
Denise Wieck
[email protected]
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Valentini N, Breeden M, Felley LE, Roberts NB, Dinsmore M, Krumheuer A, Grassley C, Montas S, Bassin B, Phillips K. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med, 2023 May; 7 (2): 64 - 67.Journal ArticleA Cluster of Neuroinvasive Adenovirus Infections on a College Campus: Case Series.
DOI:10.5811/cpcem.1406 PMID: 37285498 -
Begres JM, Hovenden M, Phillips K. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023 Apr 1; 31:Journal ArticleVisual diagnosis: Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) and quadriceps rupture
DOI:10.1016/j.visj.2023.101630 -
Phillips K. 2023Additional ScholarshipSplinting Protocol for the ED with implementation of pre-fabricated splints
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2019PresentationLower Extremity Injuries
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2018 Oct 1;PresentationEvaluation of Lower Extremity Injuries
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Odom M, Haas N, Phillips K. J Emerg Med, 2018 May; 54 (5): 694 - 696.Journal ArticleBedside Ultrasound Diagnosis of Complete Achilles Tendon Tear in a 25-Year-Old Man with Calf Injury.
DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2018.01.028 PMID: 29627350 -
2017 Oct 1;PresentationEvaluation of Foot and Ankle Injuries
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2016 Oct 1;PresentationEvaluation of Foot and Ankle Injuries